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Mojave experiment: Vista from a different viewpoint
40hz:
Mojave -- no reason to desert XP!
-cranioscopical (August 05, 2008, 04:46 PM)
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Think "Sahara" instead of "sayonara" eh?
(I dunno. I think it more logical for a man to go to the PX to get dessert, rather than the other way around...) :)
But wouldn't it be more correct to spell it "Mo' Jive" rather than Mojave? ;D
Shades:
Mojave -- no reason to desert XP!
-cranioscopical (August 05, 2008, 04:46 PM)
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Yep...using Vista is probably just as much fun as eating sand. Or didn't I get it correctly? ;)
cranioscopical:
I think it more logical for a man to go to the PX to get dessert, rather than the other way around...
-40hz (August 05, 2008, 05:10 PM)
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Now you're pudding my leg!
cranioscopical:
Yep...using Vista is probably just as much fun as eating sand. Or didn't I get it correctly?
-Shades (August 05, 2008, 06:12 PM)
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Not a grain of truth in it!
cthorpe:
Desert puns aside... I do think there is something to this campaign. I know a lot of people who bash Vista without ever having used it or seen it. Heck, I used to do it without ever spending any time with the OS. I was sure that it was a resource hog, slow, prone to crashes, DRMed, insecure, mean to children and puppies, annoying, bloated, uncompatible with all pre-existing hardware and software, offensive to old people, and a downgrade from XP. I recently bought a new computer, and I'll admit that I was concerned about Vista coming pre-installed. I even downgraded to XP shortly after getting the PC. Once SP1 came out, however, I decided to give Vista another chance. I had more crashes and problems under XP than I do under Vista now. It is my OS of choice. I'm not too proud to say that I was wrong.
Carl
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